JAPAN.
lAPANESE INTERVENTION. VIEWS OF THE ALLIES. CROWING MENACE IN SIBERLA. Received March 14,11.55 p.m. New York, March 13. the United Press's Tokio correspondent I states: France unconditionally favors Japanese intervention; Britain favors intervention conditional on America's approval. The Japanese Advisory Council has postponed its meeting, pending ad viced iroaa America. Th 3 political situation is satisfactory. Authoritative opinions expect intervention within a month. The Japanese regard the, freeing of the Austro-German prisoners iu Liberia as a growing menace. The newspaper Jiji learns that the Germans are, transporting parts of five submarines to Vladivostok, and adds that Japan is the only power able to check the Germans' march seaward. TO SAVE RUSSIA. JAPANEbE KOUK HAS STRUCK. New York, March 13. Th* Paris correspondent of the Herald nterviewed M. Pichon, Foreign Ministor, who said:— "The Japanese hour lias struck, and we may expect that she will fulfil her duty with firmness and loyalty. Japan is d-!*tincd to play :hc- foremost role in preventing Russia being wiped oil the IBjip,"
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1918, Page 5
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